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a massive explosion shakes aleppo. moret than 80 people are reportedly killed. lance armstrong opens up to oprah winfrey about doping. she says he comes clean in an unexpected way. a new wonder material is said to change your world forever. we will show you what it looks like. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. syrian students turned up at the university of aleppo today ready for the first day of exams. what they got instead was two massive explosions. twin blasts rocked the school, killing at least 80 people. rebel forces as the government bombed the campus deliberately. from neighboring turkey, james reynolds reports. >> the university of aleppo was thought to be one of the last safe places in syria of's largest city. but two explosions changed that. these pictures were filmed just after the blasts. the side of this building was blown away. the university was home to both students and ordinary people who had taken refuge from fighting elsewhere in aleppo. the browns are in an area of grounds nt control -- brow are in a
a massive explosion shakes aleppo. moret than 80 people are reportedly killed. lance armstrong opens up to oprah winfrey about doping. she says he comes clean in an unexpected way. a new wonder material is said to change your world forever. we will show you what it looks like. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. syrian students turned up at the university of aleppo today ready for the first day of exams. what they got instead was two massive explosions....
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university of aleppo today ready for the first day of exams. what they got instead was two massive explosions. twin blasts rocked the school, killing at least 80 people. rebel forces as the government bombed the campus deliberately. from neighboring turkey, james reynolds reports. >> the university of aleppo was thought to be one of the last safe places in syria of's largest city. but two explosions changed that. these pictures were filmed just after the blasts. the side of this building was blown away. the university was home to both students and ordinary people who had taken refuge from fighting elsewhere in aleppo. the browns are in an area of grounds nt control -- brow are in an area under government control, but activists say it was the government to fired. >> this is the signal of the government. >> the government denies this. it says that the explosions were carried out by terrorists. it has been almost two years of fighting in syria. aleppo has been the scene of intense conflicts between the government and rebels. neither have been able
university of aleppo today ready for the first day of exams. what they got instead was two massive explosions. twin blasts rocked the school, killing at least 80 people. rebel forces as the government bombed the campus deliberately. from neighboring turkey, james reynolds reports. >> the university of aleppo was thought to be one of the last safe places in syria of's largest city. but two explosions changed that. these pictures were filmed just after the blasts. the side of this building...
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he tells me he was stopped at a checkpoint in the city of aleppo in august. the militiamen mistrusted his village, so they took him away. >> after three days with no food or water, they told me and the other prisoners that they were taking us to another station. they put us in a car and then stopped at a deserted area. >> this was aleppo at the time. rebels, filmed here by the bbc, go after suspected pro- government militiamen. they are accused of carrying out mass killings. >> they put us all on our knees, all 21 of us. they began firing. i fainted when they shot at us. i woke up after 10 or 15 minutes and saw the gunman -- the gunmen meeting and i saw everyone around me was dead. i was hit by five bullets, one in my shoulder. one of them is in my year. two in my leg and one in my hip. >> government and rebel forces still fight for control of the busiest city. aleppo produces no winners, only refugees. >> some people might say it is a miracle that you were the only survivor. >> i do not know. i do not know. perhaps, it is because i was able to withstand the
he tells me he was stopped at a checkpoint in the city of aleppo in august. the militiamen mistrusted his village, so they took him away. >> after three days with no food or water, they told me and the other prisoners that they were taking us to another station. they put us in a car and then stopped at a deserted area. >> this was aleppo at the time. rebels, filmed here by the bbc, go after suspected pro- government militiamen. they are accused of carrying out mass killings....
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and at this stage, it's hard to see where aleppo is going. i mean the rebels have managed to gain a lot of ground but they don't. they haven't been able to take the whole city and they're not always able to hold on to the bits that they do have. >> and how many people from the syrian army are going over to the rebels which was a factor and the defections they had among generals. >> well, it's interesting. i think about a year ago you started to see what started as a trickle really become a steady stream of mostly sunni soldiers, mostly sort of grunts and the boys on the front lines who were tired of, or were appalled by what they were going asked to do or forced to do. and who therefore defected to the rebels. and you were occasionally seeing a general and pu the problem is that because the rebels are are so fragmented, because they are disorganizedment for many of these military, particularly the more senior officers, they risk their lives, endanger the livelihoods of their families. they make the dangerous escape. they go to join the rebels
and at this stage, it's hard to see where aleppo is going. i mean the rebels have managed to gain a lot of ground but they don't. they haven't been able to take the whole city and they're not always able to hold on to the bits that they do have. >> and how many people from the syrian army are going over to the rebels which was a factor and the defections they had among generals. >> well, it's interesting. i think about a year ago you started to see what started as a trickle really...
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violent scene in this area, dozens of young man bound and shot in the head were found in the city of aleppo. they are celebrating in timbuktu. sharia laws goes as french forces liberated the city from rebels. we speak with secretary of state clinton just days before she steps down as america's top diplomat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes, that was the warning issued by the u.n. media specialist as he briefed the security council. on the ground, there is fresh evidence of the terror is taking place. the bodies of at least 65 men believed to be the victims of a mass execution have been found dumped by the side of a river in the syrian city of aleppo. >> one of the most gruesome discoveries in nearly two years of horror in syria. body after body caked in mud, sprawled on the bank near the city center. dozens of them, all men, all shot through the head. some of them clearly with their hands bound. some of the victims were recognized but many remain identified for the moment. they were found in an area
violent scene in this area, dozens of young man bound and shot in the head were found in the city of aleppo. they are celebrating in timbuktu. sharia laws goes as french forces liberated the city from rebels. we speak with secretary of state clinton just days before she steps down as america's top diplomat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes, that was the warning issued by the u.n. media specialist as he...
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for many in aleppo, they are saviors. to the united states, they are terrorists. in this secretive group agreed to speak to us. i asked if a democratic syria rejected the state, would it continue? >> that will never happen. syria is an islamic country and the people of as long. they are fed up with secular regimes. >> they are responsible for many, perhaps most of the suicide attacks in syria. they face a tax of killing civilians indiscriminately. we choose only military targets, they insist. the regime put car bombs among civilians. there is a lot of effort to undermine our reputation, he says. i challenge anyone to present evidence. he also denied any link to terrorist groups. a plane drops bombs. they think the front building is the target. >> that have taken cover in case the plane make another pass. they have a reputation for being the bravest fighters. they are widely regarded as honest. the power and influence may have a very big say in syria's future. >> there is still support for the free syrian army, but even these fighters wonder if it has been worth it
for many in aleppo, they are saviors. to the united states, they are terrorists. in this secretive group agreed to speak to us. i asked if a democratic syria rejected the state, would it continue? >> that will never happen. syria is an islamic country and the people of as long. they are fed up with secular regimes. >> they are responsible for many, perhaps most of the suicide attacks in syria. they face a tax of killing civilians indiscriminately. we choose only military targets,...
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. >> in syria, the victims of the latest massacre at aleppo have been buried. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes according to the u.s. peace envoy. with 60,000 dead already, there are renewed fears about what could happen to the regime's advance arsenal, which includes chemical weapons, and how that would affect the whole middle east. >> breaking up before everyone's eyes. i spoke a short time ago with the washington bureau chief al arabia. how serious are these threats from iran and syria? >> i think it is mostly buster. bashar al-assad is not in a position to retaliate. his resources are focused toward the domestic rebellion. >> how about iran? >> iran is in no position to retaliate without dragging the whole region into war. they have serious economic problems. they have a crisis in side of the country. they would not be in a position to attack israel. this is bluster. >> how do you read the strikes that the israelis conducted against this target? is israel taking advantage of the unrest to do it needs to do? do they feel nervous about what's happen
. >> in syria, the victims of the latest massacre at aleppo have been buried. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes according to the u.s. peace envoy. with 60,000 dead already, there are renewed fears about what could happen to the regime's advance arsenal, which includes chemical weapons, and how that would affect the whole middle east. >> breaking up before everyone's eyes. i spoke a short time ago with the washington bureau chief al arabia. how serious are these threats...
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earlier in the week, nearly 90 people died in explosions at a university in aleppo. and today, a rocket struck another building in aleppo, reducing it to rubble, while suicide car bombers struck elsewhere. reports told of numerous casualties, but gave no numbers. indonesia's capital city, jakarta, struggled to recover today from heavy flooding. the downtown was swamped after a dike collapsed under the pressure of monsoon rains. thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as the water crept higher. and the death toll was 11, mostly from drowning or electrocution. the low-lying city has long been prone to flooding, but this year's is the worst since 2007. the flu is now widespread in nearly all of the u.s. the centers for disease control said today that all but two states, tennessee and hawaii, show widespread flu activity. the number of older people hospitalized with the illness rose sharply in the last week, and the number of children who've died increased again to 29. honda is recalling nearly 750,000 vehicles for a possible airbag problem. the auto maker sa
earlier in the week, nearly 90 people died in explosions at a university in aleppo. and today, a rocket struck another building in aleppo, reducing it to rubble, while suicide car bombers struck elsewhere. reports told of numerous casualties, but gave no numbers. indonesia's capital city, jakarta, struggled to recover today from heavy flooding. the downtown was swamped after a dike collapsed under the pressure of monsoon rains. thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as the water...
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a massive explosion shakes aleppo. moret than 80 people are reportedly killed. lance armstrong opens up to oprah winfrey about doping. she says he comes clean in an unexpected way. a new wonder material is said to change your world forever. we will show you what it looks like. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. syrian
a massive explosion shakes aleppo. moret than 80 people are reportedly killed. lance armstrong opens up to oprah winfrey about doping. she says he comes clean in an unexpected way. a new wonder material is said to change your world forever. we will show you what it looks like. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. syrian
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at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her home is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life stock. these are the ruins of a byzantine city that's been reoccupied by hundreds of people, desperate syrians forced by a modern war machine to retreat into an ancient life where they must wait for goliath to be toppled. this sub terrainian stable is now home to 60 members of an extended family. the mate remark told me their proper home was obliterated by a syrian army bomb. in what was the pa trishian part of the ancient city, a child sleeps in a tomb. the crypt of a rich roman now houses syria's poor and persecuted. they even use the water
at least 65 bodies were found in aleppo. the victims had been bound and shot in the head, but it was unclear who was responsible. meanwhile, the plight of thousands of refugees continued to worsen. some have even sought shelter in ancient ruins at serjilla, in northwestern syria. john irvine of independent television news reports. >> three weeks old. reporter: and what a world she's been born into. for her home is a hole in the ground. it was dug by the romans who used it to stable life...
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as the world tries to help, distressing scenes in aleppo after the latest syrian massacre. hello and welcome to al jazeera. we are live in delhi. friends and mali -- french and mali forces have taken control, but concerns arise about revenge accounts. shell is convicted of one account, but acquitted on four other charges. liftoff -- south korea launches this rocket into space after two previous, high-profile failures. an international donors' conference is underway right now in kuwait, hoping to raise $1.5 billion to fund aid projects for refugees displaced by the continuing conflict. let's go straight to al jazeera 's diplomatic editor, joining us from kuwait. are the pledges coming together? >> the pledges are coming together. we have certainly seen some very large amounts of money coming in, starting with kuwait itself, where this is being held. they pledged 300 million dollars. word is that is also being matched by -- $ 300 million. word is that is also being matched by others. if all the information is true, we are close to the $1 billion mark. add up the other pledges
as the world tries to help, distressing scenes in aleppo after the latest syrian massacre. hello and welcome to al jazeera. we are live in delhi. friends and mali -- french and mali forces have taken control, but concerns arise about revenge accounts. shell is convicted of one account, but acquitted on four other charges. liftoff -- south korea launches this rocket into space after two previous, high-profile failures. an international donors' conference is underway right now in kuwait, hoping...
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will certainly be witnessing an increased in terrorist activity if we just look at aleppo aleppo was the commercial hub of syria before fighting erupted last july it's been a major front in the country's ongoing fighting between government troops and rebels frequently exchanging rockets and mortar rounds in the city over recent months and it can also be country's capital damascus has been hit by a wave of explosions that have killed scores of people many of the bombings which have largely targeted government buildings and government institutions have been claimed by groups fighting to overthrow the syrian president bashar assad now elsewhere in syria on tuesday troops and rebels fought in the embattled suburbs of damascus and certainly the fall the billion is only the stabilizing the situation in the country making extremist activity not possible at all it is our policy there joining us live on the program thank you. well we are coming to you live from moscow here in r.t. it's now a nearly twenty minutes past seven in the evening and e.u. leaders seeking to concentrate more power in
will certainly be witnessing an increased in terrorist activity if we just look at aleppo aleppo was the commercial hub of syria before fighting erupted last july it's been a major front in the country's ongoing fighting between government troops and rebels frequently exchanging rockets and mortar rounds in the city over recent months and it can also be country's capital damascus has been hit by a wave of explosions that have killed scores of people many of the bombings which have largely...
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at least eighty die in a double bombing at the university of aleppo the center of a battleground between government forces and rebels applying for control of the ancient city in syria. france builds up what it calls an anti terror mission in mali increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. and germany prepared to stand up for the money is the central bank plans to centralize control of members cash to send it to troubled states. international news and comment online on screen around the world this is. they promise to tout his square and it's not looking too far from it has been used in warning shots again being heard outside pakistan's parliament with thousands of demanding immediate and sweeping changes leading them as a charismatic and enigmatic cleric is said to be a favorite of the military among his and his followers demands are calls for broader government reform and a harsh crackdown on corruption in apparent effort to mollify the demonstrators by the supreme court has ordered the arrest of the prime
at least eighty die in a double bombing at the university of aleppo the center of a battleground between government forces and rebels applying for control of the ancient city in syria. france builds up what it calls an anti terror mission in mali increasing its presence and calling for foreign aid critics say it's the nato allies causing the global spread of terrorism. and germany prepared to stand up for the money is the central bank plans to centralize control of members cash to send it to...
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many of them had moved there to escape violence and other areas of aleppo. some said the blast came from rocket attacks and planned opposition fighters. >> the cowardly terrorist act that targeted students at the university of aleppo. mr. president, we have always said that the terrorist armed groups in my country take advantage of the security council meeting at perpetrated terrorist acts in syria, and this is indeed what happened today. >> opposition groups say it was military, some say an aerial attack. some said it appeared to be for missiles launched from the ground. some neighborhoods have been destroyed while other groups say they control other parts of the city. this attack has left many casualties among students. people who are trying to improve their lives, despite destruction happening all around them. >> french air force jets have spent a six day bombing target in mali. they are supporting a government offensive against rebels in the north. about 750 french soldiers are there and more are on the way. >> this is an army that is growing bigger ever
many of them had moved there to escape violence and other areas of aleppo. some said the blast came from rocket attacks and planned opposition fighters. >> the cowardly terrorist act that targeted students at the university of aleppo. mr. president, we have always said that the terrorist armed groups in my country take advantage of the security council meeting at perpetrated terrorist acts in syria, and this is indeed what happened today. >> opposition groups say it was military,...
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the focus will be around aleppo in the north. there were clashes in egypt today as anti-government rallies marked the second anniversary of the revolution. at least four people were shot and killed in the city of suez. the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "th
the focus will be around aleppo in the north. there were clashes in egypt today as anti-government rallies marked the second anniversary of the revolution. at least four people were shot and killed in the city of suez. the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists,...
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opposition activists said they died when twin explosions ripped through a university in aleppo. the first day of exams turned into a scene of chaos as people ran from the carnage. cars went up in flames, and the school's grounds were littered with debris. it was unclear what caused the explosions, but activists blamed government forces, who in turned pointed at rebels. political turmoil in pakistan deepened today, as the country's highest court called for the prime minister to be jailed. the decision came amid mass protests demanding that the entire government be dissolved. we have a report from jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: this afternoon thousands in islamabad celebrated their prime minister's downfall. after pakistan's supreme court ordered his arrest on charges of corruption. prime minister roger ashraf, no longer whiter than white and now facing arrest for allegedly taking millions from contract kickbacks. and this was the preacher breaking the news. dr. mohammed l. cadry a moderate sufi claire i can in a pin striped suit. his message of chang
opposition activists said they died when twin explosions ripped through a university in aleppo. the first day of exams turned into a scene of chaos as people ran from the carnage. cars went up in flames, and the school's grounds were littered with debris. it was unclear what caused the explosions, but activists blamed government forces, who in turned pointed at rebels. political turmoil in pakistan deepened today, as the country's highest court called for the prime minister to be jailed. the...
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the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and nearly 200 were wounded. a u.s. marine pleaded guilty today to urinating on the remains of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan. staff sergeant edward deptola submitted his plea at camp lejeune, north carolina. images of the incident surfaced last year, sparking an international furor and outrage in afghanistan. another marine pleaded guilty to similar charges last month. three others were given administrative punishment. the two biggest airlines in japan grounded all of their brand new boeing 787 dreamliners today. the move came after one of the planes had to make an emergency landing in western japan. the crew reported a burning smell, and a cockpit message showed battery problems. it was the late
the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and nearly 200 were wounded. a u.s. marine pleaded guilty today to urinating on the remains of dead taliban...
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. >>> two explosions have torn through a university in aleppo, northern syria. activists say 83 people were killed, dozens wounded. it's not clear who is behind the attack. the explosions blew the walls off buildings at the university of aleppo and set cars on fire. government and opposition forces have competing narratives of what happened. the state-run news agency blamed opposition fighters. it said what it called terrorists fired rockets, killing students and people taking shelter in the dormitories. and opposition activists said government forces were responsible. the activists quoted a student as saying that students were taking exams when planes attacked. opposition fighters have renewed their offensive in the area of northern syria around aleppo. government forces have responded with air strikes. >>> international nuclear inspectors are hoping to get back to a place they've wanted to return to for years. a team from the international atomic energy agency has left for iran. the inspectors want to get into a military site they believe may be used to develo
. >>> two explosions have torn through a university in aleppo, northern syria. activists say 83 people were killed, dozens wounded. it's not clear who is behind the attack. the explosions blew the walls off buildings at the university of aleppo and set cars on fire. government and opposition forces have competing narratives of what happened. the state-run news agency blamed opposition fighters. it said what it called terrorists fired rockets, killing students and people taking shelter...
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they control half of aleppo the city i was in. the regime is not in danger of collapse. it could take two or three years. >> you were walking through the streets of aleppo with a man in an area that typically would be packed with people. i want to play another moment here. you're with this man. he put it into terms americans understand. let's watch that. >> you know what it means, the center of the city? can you imagine one street like that? this is the heart of the city. it is very bad when your heart stops. >> the heart of the city stopped. he stays's bad when your heart stops. how are people there surviving day to day? >> well, there's parts of the city that look like that. there are parts that are abandoned. there's just a few old abandoned cats wandering around. there are other parts where people are staying in the city. they're struggling. you know, there are shortages now in winter of even basic things like bread, electricity has gone down, water is not working. life is increasingly miserable. trash piling up in the streets. but they're making it through it. >> it
they control half of aleppo the city i was in. the regime is not in danger of collapse. it could take two or three years. >> you were walking through the streets of aleppo with a man in an area that typically would be packed with people. i want to play another moment here. you're with this man. he put it into terms americans understand. let's watch that. >> you know what it means, the center of the city? can you imagine one street like that? this is the heart of the city. it is very...
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university is in an area that is under the control of government forces and what we've witnessed in aleppo is the constant fighting between rebels and troops loyal to the syrian president bashar assad this has lift the city divided and the fighting by and large has been in a stalemate position for quite some time in recent months we have witnessed both in the loop and also in the capital city of damascus a wave of suicide bombings a lot of that happening in terms of car bombings with dozens of people being killed the most of the bombings are targeting government buildings and more often than not responsibility is being claimed by the rebel groups and the middle east analyst a manual action writer believes that tuesday's bombings in aleppo were meant to send a message of horror for president assad's supporters. book. student performance you would go to university were told me that one day before yesterday they were also warning. the university and they didn't do it so what's the punishment there is the word for what's taking place right now it's there were more of. it is being. decreased. w
university is in an area that is under the control of government forces and what we've witnessed in aleppo is the constant fighting between rebels and troops loyal to the syrian president bashar assad this has lift the city divided and the fighting by and large has been in a stalemate position for quite some time in recent months we have witnessed both in the loop and also in the capital city of damascus a wave of suicide bombings a lot of that happening in terms of car bombings with dozens of...
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and as to money and rights and believes tuesday's bombings in aleppo were meant to send a message of horror to president assad supporters. i spoke today you were a student performance you would go that way universe if you were told me that one day before yesterday they were also warning from the terrorist groups they were saying they should today boycott the university and they didn't do it so this was the punishment there subvert for what is taking place right now it's there were more. it is a bomb being towards the civilians it shall be creased the moral if you disagree in school a real sleaze still support the government and most stories the online including the wider her life called with told the story of a young cleaning lady who finds it a change of career as a train driver sorry didn't last long and neither did the house she crashed into after losing control of. the american t.v. host has decided to voice his discontent with washington's current internal policies by stablish in his own independence community within the last point out more about this and why. i. stick to auster
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and middle east analyst a month and writes of believes tuesday's bombings in aleppo were meant to send a message of horror to president assad supporters. book today. the student performance you go that way university were told me that one day before yesterday they were also horny from a korean hoops they were saying they sure could be called the university and they didn't do it so this was for punishment there's a bird or what's taking place right now it's a bird. if there's a ball moving towards the civilians it shows decrease the more and if you disagree in school real so you still support the government in its fight against this current event in the fight against the insurgents. and of course the got more stories for you online including the ride of her life i don't think i would go to a story of a young cleaning lady who finds it a change of career as a train driver it didn't last long and neither did the house trick crashed into often those in control on. an american t.v. harvest has decided to voice his discontent with washington's current internal policies by establishing his ow
and middle east analyst a month and writes of believes tuesday's bombings in aleppo were meant to send a message of horror to president assad supporters. book today. the student performance you go that way university were told me that one day before yesterday they were also horny from a korean hoops they were saying they sure could be called the university and they didn't do it so this was for punishment there's a bird or what's taking place right now it's a bird. if there's a ball moving...
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up to twenty people been killed by a double blog in syria's northern city of aleppo the rocked a university that the building is believed to be in housing refugees of course one of. the details unconfirmed reports suggest that twenty people have been killed and dozens more wounded syrian state television is calling it a terrorist bombing although from activists there on the ground they say that at this point because it is unclear we are hearing from some sources that there were two explosions near the university's adorns but it is not immediately clear whether the blasts were the result of shells obama is now several vehicles are also on fire the university is located in an area that is under the control of government forces fighting between rebels and government forces in the lipper has reached a stalemate and has left the city divided so it may be witnessing an increased in terrorist activity if we just look at a letter a letter was the commercial hub of syria before fighting erupted last july it's been a major front in the country's ongoing fighting between government troops and rebels f
up to twenty people been killed by a double blog in syria's northern city of aleppo the rocked a university that the building is believed to be in housing refugees of course one of. the details unconfirmed reports suggest that twenty people have been killed and dozens more wounded syrian state television is calling it a terrorist bombing although from activists there on the ground they say that at this point because it is unclear we are hearing from some sources that there were two explosions...
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forces near the town of homs and that follows tuesday's double blast at a university in the city of aleppo which killed over eighty and in nearby car bombings have claimed at least two dozen lives most of them government troops let's talk more about this with syrian political activist based in london dr abdullah member of the syrian dialogue well activists are claiming that the authorities the syrian government were behind the recent attacks on civilians would it be unwise for the regime which is seriously under pressure to try things like that under the close watch of western allies. you know it would be actually thank you bill first full it would be unwise and it would be a lunatic off the syrian regime to commit such acts it's very important now to look a little bit deeper into the tragedy in aleppo a couple of days ago previously all the massacres that occurred in syria how do retaliation kind of outlook to them whether it was in whole or when that the sunni population were massacred or in iraq or of when the allies were massacred or like the advance current insead nigher where the chr
forces near the town of homs and that follows tuesday's double blast at a university in the city of aleppo which killed over eighty and in nearby car bombings have claimed at least two dozen lives most of them government troops let's talk more about this with syrian political activist based in london dr abdullah member of the syrian dialogue well activists are claiming that the authorities the syrian government were behind the recent attacks on civilians would it be unwise for the regime which...
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>> i'm from aleppo. >> from aleppo. >> yes. >> reporter: aleppo, syria's largest city has been pounded for months by the syrian air force. whole neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. when the fighting 2k3w09 too close, omar and his family fled across the border to turkey. >> why did you come here? >> because bashar assad destroyed all syria and we come here to have a life, good life. >> reporter: another boy ali told us that he lost both of his hands and his left eye when a plane bombed his house. in a math class we wanted to know how many have lost someone in their family in the war. nearly a third raised their hands. principal zikwan da-yid taught history in sirria. he told us he was arrested three times by government forces before he fled to turkey. he said many of the children here are traumatized. they get frightened by loud noises, he told us. if someone bangs on the wall, they panic. they feel they are always under threat. the turkish government allows the school to operate but doesn't provide anything else. textbooks are donated by a charity. and the teachers salaries are
>> i'm from aleppo. >> from aleppo. >> yes. >> reporter: aleppo, syria's largest city has been pounded for months by the syrian air force. whole neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble. when the fighting 2k3w09 too close, omar and his family fled across the border to turkey. >> why did you come here? >> because bashar assad destroyed all syria and we come here to have a life, good life. >> reporter: another boy ali told us that he lost both of his...
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russia says it is now suspending operations at its consulates in aleppo. airtran's president ahmadinejad has addressed parliament, urging reforms to try to revive the struggling economy. their economy has been hit by western sanctions over its nuclear program. president ahmadinejad. >> it is an election year. ahmadinejad used most of his time in parliament to defend his government post policies and to talk about how because of his government the country has advanced in just about every sector over the past eight years. but that is not what people wanted to hear. it wanted to hear about the economy and what he plans to do to fix it. in the past eight years, but prices have jumped on just about everything, but the value of the currency has dropped about 70%. the president blames international sanctions against iran's central bank and oil- based economy. he said sanctions are putting pressure on the people and that's what the enemy wants. >> they are against the constructive plans of the parliament, country, and the nation, but they make other excuses for the
russia says it is now suspending operations at its consulates in aleppo. airtran's president ahmadinejad has addressed parliament, urging reforms to try to revive the struggling economy. their economy has been hit by western sanctions over its nuclear program. president ahmadinejad. >> it is an election year. ahmadinejad used most of his time in parliament to defend his government post policies and to talk about how because of his government the country has advanced in just about every...
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the bodies of 65 men have been found in the northern syrian city of aleppo. most victims were shot in the head. opposition fighters and anti-government forces are blaming each other for the atrocity. a syrian human rights activist says the victims were in their 20s and 30s and that some had their hands bound behind their backs. the activists says the bodies were found alongside a river in part of aleppo that opposition forces control. the rebels had been engaged in prolonged battles with the syrian military. a senior government official told afp news agency the victims were supporters of president bashir al assad and had been kidnapped by terrorists. but the human rights activists says militia supporting assad abducted the victims. the united nations and arab league envoy to syria warns the country is breaking up before everybody's eyes. lakhdar brahimi is urging the security council to do something now. >> syrian has been destroyed bit by bit. and in destroying syria, the region is being pushed into a situation that is extremely bad and extremely important f
the bodies of 65 men have been found in the northern syrian city of aleppo. most victims were shot in the head. opposition fighters and anti-government forces are blaming each other for the atrocity. a syrian human rights activist says the victims were in their 20s and 30s and that some had their hands bound behind their backs. the activists says the bodies were found alongside a river in part of aleppo that opposition forces control. the rebels had been engaged in prolonged battles with the...
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he tells me he was stopped at a checkpoint in the city of aleppo in august. the militiamen mistrusted his village, so they took him away. >> after three days with no food or water, they told me and the other prisoners that they were taking us to another station. they put us in a car and then stopped at a deserted area. >> this was aleppo at the time. rebels, filmed here by the bbc go after suspected pro- government militiamen. they are accused of carrying out mass killings. >> they put us all on our knees all 21 of us. they began firing. i fainted when they shot at us. i woke up after 10 or 15 minutes and saw the gunman -- the gunmen meeting and i saw everyone around me was dead. i was hit by five bullets, one in my shoulder. one of them is in my year. two in my leg and one in my hip. >> government and rebel forces still fight for control of the busiest city. aleppo produces no winners only refugees. >> some people might say it is a miracle that you were the only survivor. >> i do not know. i do not know. perhaps, it is because i was able to withstand the gun
he tells me he was stopped at a checkpoint in the city of aleppo in august. the militiamen mistrusted his village, so they took him away. >> after three days with no food or water, they told me and the other prisoners that they were taking us to another station. they put us in a car and then stopped at a deserted area. >> this was aleppo at the time. rebels, filmed here by the bbc go after suspected pro- government militiamen. they are accused of carrying out mass killings. >>...
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he is from the city of aleppo. first off, what can you tell us about the situation in aleppo? who is in control? what is the humanitarian situation? >> it is winter. it is cold. there's no food, no heat, no gas for cooking. the humanitarian situation is really bad, and people have been suffering for a long time, and no one cares to deliver any help to them. >> tell us about the purpose of your visit to berlin. what has brought you to the german capital? >> we tried to get some humanitarian help. the german government is working on that, and they told us they had some involvement and within two weeks would be able to deliver some aid to refugees inside syria. and there's some critique inside syria. the opposition has been accused of being guilty of atrocities, including the execution of soldiers. what can you tell us and what is being done to prevent that? >> we are doing a lot to remedy the situation. the chain of command, they have created some kind of committed to attend for the mistakes they made. they've done well to be organized. >> thank you very much. some business news
he is from the city of aleppo. first off, what can you tell us about the situation in aleppo? who is in control? what is the humanitarian situation? >> it is winter. it is cold. there's no food, no heat, no gas for cooking. the humanitarian situation is really bad, and people have been suffering for a long time, and no one cares to deliver any help to them. >> tell us about the purpose of your visit to berlin. what has brought you to the german capital? >> we tried to get some...